Dr. Anup Das, Assistant Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, and his doctoral students Adarsha Balaji and Shihao Song published four papers in top conferences in less than three months. Two of these four papers are on neuromorphic computing and the other two on phase-change memory, an emerging non-volatile memory. The titles of the papers and their associated conferences are below.
- Adarsha Balaji, et al. "PyCARL: A PyNN Interface for Hardware-Software Co-Simulation of Spiking Neural Network"
Published at IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN), part of World Congress of Computational Intelligence
- Shihao Song, et al. “Compiling Spiking Neural Networks to Neuromorphic Hardware"
Published at ACM Language, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems (LCTES), part of Programming Language Design and Automation (PLDI)
- Shihao Song, et al. “Improving Phase Change Memory Performance with Data Content Aware Access"
Published at ACM International Symposium on Memory Management (ISMM), part of Programming Language Design and Automation (PLDI)
- Shihao Song, et al. “Exploiting Inter- and Intra-Memory Asymmetries for Data Mapping in Hybrid Tiered-Memories"
Publication at ACM International Symposium on Memory Management (ISMM), part of Programming Language Design and Automation (PLDI)